* Thierry Banel <tbanelweb...@free.fr> wrote:
> What about GnuPlot?

Heard about it. Never used.

> #+plot: ind:1 deps:(2) type:2d with:"impulse lw 6" set:"yrange [0:]"
>| When             | How many |
>|------------------+----------|
>| [2016-11-17 Thu] |        3 |
>| [2016-11-23 Wed] |        4 |
>| [2016-12-10 Sat] |        1 |

Cryptic syntax IMO.

I guess I need weeks of learning basics in order to understand GnuPlot so that
I am able to derive those plot-lines all by myself?

> Type
>    org-plot/gnuplot
> or
>    C-c " g
> in the table

Then I get «Starting gnuplot plotting program...Done» in my
mini-buffer.

That's it.

I recognized that a *gnuplot* buffer was created in background. Its
content is ...

,----
| Terminal type set to 'unknown'
| gnuplot> reset
| gnuplot> set yrange [0:]
| gnuplot> set datafile separator "\t"
| gnuplot> set xdata time
| gnuplot> set timefmt "%Y-%m-%d-%H:%M:%S"
| gnuplot> plot '/tmp/org-plot11956t0A' using 1:2 with impulse lw 6 title 'How 
many'
| gnuplot>
`----

... which I do not understand yet.

Since you just mentioned invoking org-plot/gnuplot, I guess there
should be any result somewhere somehow which did not work at my
side.

I could not locate any file or directory /tmp/org-plot11956t0A.

What *should* happen?

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